AQOTWF Essay - Mrs.Douty English2H April 3 2014 All Quiet.
The opening pages of All Quiet on the Western Front emphasize how war dissolves individual men into a single, collective identity. Most fictional autobiographies are narrated in the first-person singular, as the protagonist recounts his or her development from a child into an adult subject. However, Paul begins his tale by speaking not about himself but about his unit, using the third-person.
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This ain't PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)—what we see in All Quiet on the Western Front is straight-up TSD. Beyond the physical violence, Milestone also focuses on the psychological trauma the weapons of WWI reaped. During Paul's first stint on the Front, we begin to see the mental toll they have on the soldiers: KAT: Didn't I tell you this was gonna be a bad one? PAUL: I don't mind.
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